The Bipartisan Infrastructure bill's Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program is a, I think, generational opportunity for commercializing clean hydrogen across sectors.
John W. Hickenlooper
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John W. Hickenlooper is the current U.S. Senator from Colorado, having assumed office on January 3, 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the Governor of Colorado from 2011 to 2019. Hickenlooper is known for his focus on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development. He has been an advocate for early childhood education and has highlighted the importance of mental health resources in schools, emphasizing the need for more counselors nationwide.
I completely agree, we are going to need cost-effective carbon dioxide removal technologies.
even if we stopped emitting all CO2 today, we would still benefit considerably from removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
You are either going to have a great time or you are going to have a really hard time.
The IIJA--I-JA, as we call it--revived an important federal authority to identify areas that need transmission.
What we should do is continue to be a leader, and if you want to be a superpower, you had better be energy independent and secure, and that's what we are trying to do.
You are either going to have a great time or you are going to have a really hard time.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure bill's Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program is a, I think, generational opportunity for commercializing clean hydrogen across sectors.
What we should do is continue to be a leader, and if you want to be a superpower, you had better be energy independent and secure, and that's what we are trying to do.
The IIJA--I-JA, as we call it--revived an important federal authority to identify areas that need transmission.





